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Thank you to all that attended
our last event with: Guitarist, songwriter and
singer Andrew "Jr. Boy” Jones all the way from Dallas, Texas Blues at it's
Best !!!
Andrew
"Jr.Boy" Jones began working professionally at age 16 with Freddie
King's backing band, The Thunderbirds. He got his first guitar from
his uncle, jazz musician Adolphus Sneed. Jones cites an eclectic
array of influences such as: Freddie King, Cornell Dupree and Larry
Carlton.
For many years, he's
backed various Dallas-area vocalists on guitar, but in the
mid-1990s, he came into his own as a vocalist with an album for JSP
Records, “I Need Time” (1997), which showcases his crafty
songwriting, great guitar playing, and powerful singing. In 1967,
Jones joined Dallas-area vocalist Bobby Patterson's outfit, The
Mustangs.
Through most of the
1970s, Jones backed various artists, including Patterson, Johnnie
Taylor and Charlie Robertson. In late 1987, he went to California
and joined The Silent Partners with bassist Russell Jackson and
drummer Tony Coleman, the latter of whom is best known for his work
with B.B. King's orchestra. Jones recorded with Bay-area piano
player and singer Katie Webster on her critically praised Alligator
Records album, “Swamp Boogie Queen”.
Jones met
harmonica player Charlie Musselwhite at a Sonny Rhodes recording
session, and Musselwhite persuaded him to stay in California and
join his band. Jones played guitar on Musselwhite's three
late-1980s/early-1990s albums for Alligator Records (“Ace of Harps”,
“In My Time”, and “Signature”). He also had the chance to do some
extensive world touring with the harmonica master.
Jones left
Musselwhite's band amicably in the mid-1990s and is now back in
Dallas, where he accompanies Dallas-area blues singers like R.L.
Griffin, Hal Harris and the Lowlifers, and others. He issued “Watch
What You Say” in 1998. -Richard Skelly
Thank you to all that joined us for this special event which included a complete
dinner buffet.
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